Passions, sympathy and print culture : public opinion and emotional authenticity in eighteenth-century Britain / edited by Heather Kerr, David Lemmings and Robert Phiddian.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 266-279) and index.
Contents:
Printed passion : sympathy, satire, and the translation of Homer (1675-1720) / Conal Condren. Psychological perspectives on emotion in groups / W. Gerrod Parrott -- The emotional contents of Swift's saeva indignatio / Robert Phiddian -- 'Love, marriages, mistresses, and the like' : Daniel Defoe's Scandal Club and an emotional community in print / Jean McBain -- Eliza Haywood's progress through the passions / Aleksondra Hultquist -- That 'tremendous' Mr Dennis : the sublime, common sense, and criticism / Kathrine Cuccuru -- Adam Smith and the theatre in Moral sentiments / Laura J. Rosenthal -- 'Off dropped the sympathetic snout' : shame, sympathy, and plastic surgery at the beginning of the long eighteenth century / Emily Cock -- 'Acting it as she reads' : affective impressions in Polly Honeycombe / Amelia Dale -- Framing suicidal emotions in the English popular press, 1750-80 / Eric Parisot -- Passions, perceptions, and motives : fault-lines in Hutcheson's Account of moral sentiment / Glen Pettigrove -- Anatomist and painter : Hume's struggles as a sentimental stylist / Michael L. Frazer -- Printed passion : sympathy, satire, and the translation of Homer (1675-1720) / Conal Condren.
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